Alternately, flatten cookies with the bottom of a greased glass dipped in sugar.
From the stltoday.com
Wet your hands and press down the dough to flatten a bit so they'll bake evenly.
From the tennessean.com
Press bread to flatten, either by hand or between wax paper using a rolling pin.
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If you tried to get half that in an Evoque, it probably would flatten the tires.
From the freep.com
Flatten the dough then sprinkle with flour and roll out to the size of the tray.
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What can you do to flatten your organization and thereby unleash its potential?
From the forbes.com
Those costs are limited and, measured as a percentage of GDP, will flatten out.
From the economist.com
Flatten the mounds with the back of a spoon, leaving the edges slightly higher.
From the timesunion.com
Flatten evenly into the tray and bake until light golden for 20 minutes and cool.
From the nzherald.co.nz
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Make flat or flatter; "flatten a road"; "flatten your stomach with these exercises"
Lower the pitch of (musical notes)
(flattened) planate: having been flattened
The flattening, ellipticity, or oblateness of an oblate spheroid is a measure of the "squashing" of the spheroid's pole, towards its equator. If is the distance from the spheroid center to the equator and the distance from the center to the pole then
To make something flat or flatter; To press one's body tightly against a surface, such as a wall or floor, especially in order to avoid being seen or harmed; To knock down or lay low; To become flat or flatter; To be knocked down or laid low
(flattened) Collapsed to a one-dimensional array. See `ndarray.flatten`_ for details.
(Flattening) Carpets with pile flatten due to heavy traffic. Cleaning and vacuuming can restore the height of the pile.
A flattening is a mathematical expression of the relative lengths of the major and minor axes of an ellipsoid.
(FLATTENING) A preliminary operation performed on a slug cut from wrought material to position the metal for final forging, or performed on the finished forging to remove the effects of warping.